The Protestant work ethic-conservatism paradox: beliefs and values in work and life |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the AS CR, v.v.i., 250 68, Husinec-Řež 1001, Czech Republic;2. Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Ke Karlovu 5, 121 16 Praha 2, Czech Republic;3. Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Hlavova 2030/8, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Consistent with the view that work and other life domains are linked via a persons's overall value orientation, previous research has found that the Protestant work ethic (PWE) is positively associated with conservatism. A conceptual paradox in this relationship emerges from Weber's (1930) treatment of the PWE and the spirit of capitalism. An attempt is made to resolve the paradox by exploring the moderating effect of economic sector membership on the PWE-conservatism relationship. In the questionnaire responses of 155 graduate and undergraduate students, economic sector did not significantly moderate the PWE-conservatism relationship. Particular relationships among PWE, conservatism, religiousness, preferences for work outcomes, and terminal values also were examined. Results indicate a need to assess the field's seemingly sole reliance on the PWE construct to study work beliefs and values. |
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